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Nepal Bangladesh Bank Limited

Nepal Bangladesh Bank Ltd. was established in June 1994 with an authorized capital of Rs. 240 million and Paid up capital of Rs. 60 million as a Joint Venture Bank with IFIC Bank Ltd. of Bangladesh. Its Head Office is situated at New Baneshwore, Bijuli Bazar, Kathmandu. The prime objective of this Bank is to render banking services to the different sectors like industries, traders, businessmen, priority sector, small entrepreneurs and weaker section of the society and every other people who need Banking Services. During the period of 15 years of its operation, it has accommodated a large number of clients and has been able to provide excellent services to its clients. Bank has a network of 17 branches

Branches in:
Kathmandu valley (Naya Baneshwor, New Road, Kamaladi, Lalitpur, Kalimati), Hetauda, Birgunj, Biratnagar, Janakpur, Pokhara, Butwal and Dharan. 

 

Website of the Nepal Bangladesh Bank Limited: www.nbbl.com.np

 

 

News about the Nepal Bangladesh Bank

05-08-2009
Nepal Bangladesh Bank is on the way to making a turnaround as it has intensified the recovery of bad loans. According to the financial report of the last quarter made public by the bank, its capital fund has become positive by 8.08 percent from its negative status of 8.16 percent in the third quarter of the last fiscal year 2008/09.

16-01-2009:
Nepal Rastra Bank has sanctioned the authority to handle the management of Nepal Bangladesh Bank to the employees of the bank. The central bank directed senior officer of the bank Govinda Tiwari to steer the bank for the next 45 days as an interim management

 
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